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Organize 365 Podcast

242 - Golden Windows

Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

Education, Self-improvement, Business, Entrepreneurship

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2019

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Lisa outlines what she calls "Golden Windows" of opportunity, life phases that bring with them circumstances that are prime for organization. Some Golden Windows happen just once in a lifetime, others happen several times a year. When these Golden Windows come along (or better yet, more than one at a time), we can capitalize on them and target that energy toward resetting and reorganizing our home.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the new Thursday Throwback Podcast. Hey, maybe you're new here around

0:06.2

Organized 365 or you just would love to know what would I tell you this week in the

0:12.1

year to motivate you, inspire you, and encourage you to take action with the energy that you have right now?

0:19.0

Well, I went back through our 300 episodes in our catalog, organized them, and I am going to

0:26.2

curate over the next 52 weeks one throwback episode that will be applicable for the energy you're feeling and where we are in the

0:35.1

season. This will do two things. One, have you been listening for a long time and

0:39.4

you like to go back into the past archive, I'm going to just curate it for you. And two, if you're new to the

0:45.6

Organized 365 podcast, there are some pivotal episodes that we recorded in the first 300

0:51.8

that will really help you along your organizing journey as you change your mindset.

0:56.0

So going forward at least for the next 52 weeks, we're going to have three podcasts a week.

1:01.0

Wednesday will be someone that's getting organized right along with you.

1:05.2

This Thursday podcast will be your throwback to help you with your organizing energy you're in right now,

1:10.7

and Friday will always be a new podcast from me or an interview of me with

1:15.2

someone that will give you some new ideas to munch on and change your

1:19.5

organizational mindset. Let's get started. This week's mail bag comes from Wendy.

1:26.0

Lisa, your Sunday basket was a right on time product for me.

1:30.0

My Sunday basket has one, saved me money from late fees and helped me find lost

1:34.9

checks gift cards and money to saved me time from not looking for things I used to

1:41.0

carry every single piece of paper that I needed to take action on to work with me every day in the hopes of tackling it during my one hour lunch break.

1:49.0

Between a full-time job, my son with ADHD, my daughter getting ready to enter pre-K and getting her

1:54.8

registered, church commitments, my professional organizing business, rental

1:59.2

properties, home life, and my many pieces of sticky notes of ideas that popped into my head, I

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